NATO to redirect internet traffic to satellites in case of attack

NATO to redirect internet traffic to satellites in case of


North Atlantic Treaty Organization or NATO Redirecting submarine internet traffic directly to satellites in case of attack He is open to your idea..

As an international military alliance NATO, It is making important plans for the future and is providing financial support for some key projects. The latest project that NATO is financially supporting will become unusable after possible terrorist or hostile attacks. aims to redirect traffic on submarine internet lines to satellites. The internet network on Earth works thanks to the huge fiber cable networks placed on the bottoms of the oceans/seas, although we cannot see them. The alliance, knowing that an attack on these networks could disrupt communication, is therefore looking for an alternative path. According to the statement, some researchers based in the USA, Iceland, Sweden and Switzerland, is preparing to work with NATO to build a system that would automatically reroute internet data and traffic from undersea cables to satellite communications if they come under attack. Advisor and program manager at NATO Eyup Kuntay Turmusconfirmed that the project was recently approved and To Bloomberg In a statement via email, he said the project “Very soon” He has already said that he will start.

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